In his story “Colloquy of the Dogs,” Miguel de Cervantes presents the world from the imagined point of view of two dogs guarding their flock of sheep. The story may be blatantly anthropomorphic (projecting human traits on the animals), but is it more than this? Does Cervantes offer real insights into the life, traits, and capabilities of dogs? Do the dogs echo any of the ideas that ancient Greek philosophers had about animals? Why do you think Cervantes wrote this story? Explain plus a quotation with an MLA-style note.
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